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seattletimes.com
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Mike Huckabee says President Barack Obama is using his nuclear deal to "take the Israelis and march them to the door of the oven." Mitt Romney describes it as a "generational calamity." And while polls diverge, one recently taken by CNN suggests the public wants Congress to reject the agreement by a 52 percent to 44 percent majority.

nytimes.com
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TO appreciate the dumbing down of American politics, consider this: Conservative Republicans, indignant about abortion, are trying to destroy a government program that helps prevent 345,000 abortions a year. Inevitably in politics there are good ideas and bad ideas.

nytimes.com
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Mike Huckabee says President Obama is using his nuclear deal to "take the Israelis and march them to the door of the oven." Mitt Romney describes it as a " generational calamity." And while polls diverge, one recently taken by CNN suggests the public wants Congress to reject the agreement by a 52 percent to 44 percent majority.

nytimes.com
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Finally, we're beginning to understand what it would take to galvanize President Bush, other leaders and the American public to respond to the genocide in Sudan: a suffering puppy with big eyes and floppy ears. That's the implication of a series of studies by psychologists trying to understand why people - good, conscientious people - aren't moved by genocide or famines.

mysanantonio.com
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Photo By Jemal Countess / Getty Images The time-honored way to speak of young people is with horror. They're wild, reckless, irresponsible, narcissistic, immoral and hopeless - and always have been. Now along comes millennials, and we have a problem.

startribune.com
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The time-honored way to speak of young people is with horror. They're wild, reckless, irresponsible, narcissistic, immoral and hopeless - and always have been. Now along comes this generation of millennials, and we have a problem. They are raised on "service projects," apply to Teach for America in torrents and donate to charity at a higher rate (87 percent) than their elders.

post-gazette.com
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AWEIL, South Sudan One gauge of the famine looming in South Sudan is that people are simply collapsing from hunger. As I was driving into this city, a woman was lying inert on the road. She was Nyanjok Garang, and she said she hadn't eaten for three days.

nytimes.com
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THE time-honored way to speak of young people is with horror. They're wild, reckless, irresponsible, narcissistic, immoral and hopeless - and always have been. Now along comes this generation of millennials, and we have a problem. They are raised on "service projects," apply to Teach for America in torrents and donate to charity at a higher rate (87 percent) than their elders.